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IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, PANAHA-BTREXT. On THURSDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, 1883, At 2 o'clock p.m. Unreserved Sale of Genuine Japanese Goods, direct from Japan. Magnificent collection of rare novelties, in the most elaborate designs, specially selected in Japan, and which are now opened up for the first time, comprising articles specially adapted for Christmas and New Year presents. T KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO. • are favoured with instructions from the Agents of the shippers in Japan to sell by public auction on the above date, aßplendid collection of Japanese goods and curios, forming one of the largest direct consignments yet offered in this city, comprising the following articles : — No. LACQUERED FANCY WAKE. 85 2 tortoiscshell cigar cabinets, embossed gold 88 3 vory pretty glove boxes 89 2 very elegant tea caddys, pearl inlaid 91 1 very elegant tea caddy, tortoiseshcll 96 1 beautiful dark wood cigar cabinet 98 1 set (2) fancy boxes 99 1 sot (3)tortoiseshell fanoy boiea 123 1 very large cabinet, quite new stylo, embossed gold poarl, Ac., Ao. 124 1 cabinet 127 1 fanoy desk 132 1 cabinet 133 ldo 137 ldo 138 ldo 140 1 cigar stand 141 2 fancy boxes 144 2do do 146 2 glove boxos 148 2do do 149 2do do 151 ldo do CLOISONNE ENAMEL WARE, Ac. 7 1 pair porcelain vases 38 Ido Cloisonne enamel on porcelain vases 40 Idododo do 41 Idodo do do, and with covers 42 Idododo do 71 Ido vases, Cloisonne enamel on metal 78 ldo do BRONZES. 69 1 pair vases, dragon in rolief 70 Ido do, flowers and birds in rolief 71 Ido inoenso burners 72 2do do 76 Ido vases, flowors and bird in reliof 79 Ido do, bird and tortoise in reliof PORCELAIN. 263 1 pair vases Cloisonne enamel on porcelain 278 2 pair incense burners 279 3 sets (3) porcelain portrait frames I 280 1 pair vases 283 1 fruit dish 290 1 pair covered vasos 289 ldo do do 384 1 pair covered vasos, Cloisonne enamel j on porcelain 386 Ido flowerpots 383 12 teacups 389 1 pair vubor 446 1 tea sot— l 2 cups and saucers, teapots, milk, and sugar 447 3 covered vases 413 1 tea set — 12 cups and sauoers, teapots, sugar, and milk 449 1 pair vases 458 Ido coverod vases 451 3do vases 39 1 pair cylindrical vases 40 2do vases 41 ldo do 272 7 teapots 273 6 do, smallor size 284 2 pairs vases 288 ldo do 300 1 pair very largo plates, Cloisonne enamel on motal 301 2do plates 02 2do do 3033 03 2do vases LACQUERED TRAYS. 100 1 Eot (3) squaro trays 101 Ido (2) do do 102 Ido (2) oblong do 103 Ido (2) square do 104 Ido (2) oblong do 105 Ido (1) do do 106 Ido (2) squaro do 107 2do (2) do do 108 2do (2) oblong do 109 2do (2) do do 110 2do (2) butterfly shape do 111 2do (2) square do 112 2do (2) do do 113 2do (2) round do 114 2do (2) squrre do 115 2do (2) round do 116 2 trays ' 117 2 set 3 (2) round trays 119 2 small trays 118 3 brackots 121 3 butterfly shape trays 153 3 glove boxos 184 1 tortoisdshell tea caddy 185 3do card tray 187 3 cases napkin rings 186 3 glove boxos SCREENS. 173 1 threefold screen, paintedfl owors, Ao. 174 Ido do, embroidery and do 175 ldo do 405 1 firo screen, embroidery flowers, Ao. Also, fanoy work table, brackets, Ao. The Auctioneers have pleasure in directing the attention of the genoral publio to this bona fide unreserved salo. Tho goods are all carefully selected, and comprise many curios and novelties, as well as articles of superior workmanship, which will well repay a visit. Our Auction Rooms will be lighted upon THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, THE 7th INST., from 7.30 o'clock, for a gaslight display of the articles, when catalogues may bo obtained. Terms— .620 and over, approved bills at 3 months ; under that amount, cash. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-street. ON THURSDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, 1883, At 2 o'clook. Unreserved Salo of Valuable Building Allotments. Newtown, by order of tho Registrar of tho Supreme Court. T KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO. • are favoured with instructions from A. S. Allan, Esq., Registrar of the Supremo Court at Wellington, to sell by publio auction, on tho abovo date, under "The Land Transfer Act. 1870," and " The Land Transfer Act, 1870 Amendment Act, 1880— Lot 1. -CORNER ALLOTMENT 40. NEWTOWN, having a frontage of 36 feet to Ferouson-btrebt, by a depth along Arnet-btreet of 109 feot. Lot 2.-ALLOTMENT 41, NEWTOWN, having a frontage of 36 feet to Fer-guson-street by a depth of 109 feet. Lot 3.-CORNER ALLOTMENT 42, NEWTOWN, having a frontage of 35 feot to Ferguson-street by a depth along Rhodes-street of 109 feet. The above sections form a complete block having frontages to Ferguson, Rhqbes, and Arnet-streets. For full particulars, conditions of sale, Ac, apply to THE AUCTIONEERS, Panama-street.

IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-street. ON THURSDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, 1883. Salo of Family Rcsidenoo, Hill-streot. T KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO. • are favoured with Instructions to sell by public auction, on the above date — Tho WELL-KNOWN FAMILY RESIDENCE, HILL-STREET, in the occupation of A. M. Smith, Esq., built on an allotment, port of Town Aore 522, having a frontage of 69 feet to Hill-street, by a depth of 92 feet. Tho residence contains eight rooms, is well and faithfully built, and is in one of tho best localities in the city. The bulk of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. THURSDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. Sale of Housohold Furniture, by Order of the Public Trustee. At the Rooms, Panama-street. GEORGE THOMAS has received instruction from the Publio Trustee to sell by auction, on Thursday, Bth inst., at 2 o'clock, a quantity of miscellaneous furniture, comprising — Bedsteads,* spring mattrasse, tables, chairs, pier glass, blankets, pillows, crockery, kitchen utensils, and a large assortment of personal effects Also, Blacking, flax and leather machines, Ac. Terms cash. No reserve. ON SALE, CußtomheuM Forms at tho EToning Post office.

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Evening Post, Volume XXVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1883, Page 3

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